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Light reflects off of things and into your eye, where it is detected, turned into nerve impulses and sent on to your brain.
A diamond 'gathers' light from every available source and reflects and refracts it back to the eye of the observer. Its brightness then, depends on how much available light the diamond can collect.
The most imortant part of the eye that changes the direction of light is the LENS, though the cornea does do a little of the inital focusing.
the pupil; light enters the eye through it its black because most of the light colours are absorbed. it is covered by the lens and cornea and surrounded by the iris (the colour of the eye).
It is called the RETINA
the tapetum lucidum is what reflects the light
Mirror - It is used to reflect light through the object and lenses of the eye.
It can be seen by the eye.
The cornea is the clear part of the outer tunic of the eye through which light passes.
tapetum
The light bounces of a surface and into your eye so you can see the object.
The part of the eye that reacts to light is the retina.
It's the part of the chlamydomonas cell which detects light in order to photosynthesise. It's reflective and when the light reflects of the spot the cell is able to move towards it.
I THINK it's by the retina in your eye. Sun light(or any types of light) reflects on the object into your eye. And the retina in your eye sends messages the your brain. (I THINK)
on the retina of ur eye......its an virtual image....
The Lens is the part of the eye that bends light rays .
The pupil is the part of the eye through which light passes.